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Bram Stoker correspondence and manuscripts
Stoker, Bram (1847-1912)
1866-1997
Comprises: (1) Correspondence dated between 1866 and 1911; (2) Autograph literary manuscripts by Bram Stoker: (i) Lecture 'Personal impressions of America', delivered at the London Institute (and else...
Bram Stoker correspondence
1866 - 1911
Correspondence addressed to Bram Stoker, generally dated between 1866 and 1911. Letters have been indexed by correspondent.
Bram Stoker manuscripts
1885 - 1899
Autograph literary manuscripts by Bram Stoker: (i) Lecture 'Personal impressions of America', delivered at the London Institute (and elsewhere), Dec. 28. 1885, with various notes and memoranda; (ii) S...
'Personal impressions of America' Bram Stoker manuscript
Dec 28 1885
Autograph manuscript of 'Personal impressions of America' lecture, delivered at the London Institute (and elsewhere), Dec. 28. 1885, with various notes and memoranda.
'The secret of the growing gold' Bram Stoker manuscript
Jan 23 1892
Manuscript of short story entitled 'The secret of the growing gold', published in 'Black & White', Jan. 23, 1892, together with printed copy.
'Miss Betty' Bram Stoker Manuscript
c 1899
'Miss Betty' The MS bears the title 'Seven golden buttons', and the ending is different from the work as published in 1899.
Abbey, Edwin Austin to Stoker, Bram
Abbey, Edwin Austin
5 Apr 1901 - 1 Dec 1909; 6 n.d.
Six letters and two cards. Writing to Millet about coaches from Gt. Malvern and Kidderminster; William Laffan; return from U.S.A. now in a state of patriotic fervour; 5 April 1901, Irving and "Coriol...
Beckett, Arthur William to Stoker, Bram
Beckett, Arthur William
31 Mar 1882; 28 Apr 1898
Box at theatre; a first night performance must not clash with "Punch" Cabinet Council. Sender was a journalist, novelist and dramatist.
Beckett, Arthur William to Stoker, Mrs Bram
Beckett, Arthur William
28 Aug 1895
One letter with envelope on Children's Country Holiday Fund. Sender was a journalist, novelist and dramatist.
Abingdon, W.L. to Irving, Henry, Sir, 1838-1905
Abingdon, W.L.
24 (?) Jun 1894
Is free to join Irving's cast. Endorsed "Regret". Sender was an actor.
Adams, W. Davenport to Stoker, Bram
Adams, W. Davenport
30 Jan 1882 - 17 Feb 1898
Seats for the theatre; "Romeo and Juliet"; "Cymbeline"; etc. Sender was an author and a literary and dramatic critic.